WEBVTT STEVE: TONIGHT'S FORECAST IS VERY, VERY IMPORTANT. METINKA: YES, IT IS, YOU MIGHT WANT TO BRING A PONCHO OR AN UMBRELLA FOR THE PASSING RAIN. TEMPERATURES WILL BE MILD ALL THE WAY THROUGH. YOU WON'T HAVE MUCH WIND, BUT IT WILL BE COMING IN FROM THE WEST. THE HEAVIEST RAIN -- THIS IS ALL MOVING TO THE EAST INTO THE NORTH THIS EVENING, SO HERE IN DES MOINES, IF IT IS UP TO THE WEST, IT WILL HOLD TOGETHER CLOSER TO THE 7:00 HOUR. BASICALLY, SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 20 IN NORTH OF HIGHWAY 30, THEY PICKED UP 5-7 INCHES OF RAIN. THIS IS OUR DOPPLER RADAR RAIN INDICATED TOTALS. HERE IN DES MOINES, LESS THAN A HALF THAT OF THE -- LESS THAN A HALF OF AN INCH OF RAIN FELL. TO BE CAREFUL IF YOU ARE DRIVING IN ANY OF THOSE HARD-HIT AREAS, ESPECIALLY IN THE EVENING IF THE SUN GOES DOWN. BY 7:00 P.M., EAST OF I-35, IT WILL START SLOWING DOWN, AND BY 10:00, WE WILL STILL HAVE A FEW SHOWERS ACROSS THE AREA. I MIDNIGHT, WE WILL FINALLY BEGIN TO DRY THINGS OUT. HERE IS THE REASON FOR IT. THIS AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE IS MOVING OFF TO THE EAST SO THIS WHOLE SYSTEM WILL BE MOVING OUT OF THE STATE OVERNIGHT. YOU WILL HAVE A LIGHT NORTH BREEZE AND THE SKIES WILL BE CLEARING OUT. THEN GET READY FOR TEMPERATURES TO REALLY CLEAR UP. HERE IN DES MOINES, WE STILL HAVE THAT SOUTH WIND BREAKING ALL OF THE MOISTURE. TEMPERATURES IN NORTHERN IOWA WHERE ALL OF THAT BIG CLOUD COVER HAPPENED IS ONLY IN THE 50'S AND 60'S, BUT HERE IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE STATE, WE DID MANAGE TO MAKE IT INTO THE 60'S AND 70'S. THE SOUTHWIND CONTINUES AND WILL CONTINUE TO FALL. THE RAIN WILL BE SHIFTING OFF THROUGH THE EAST AND GOING INTO THE EASTERN PART OF THE STATE THERE, AND WATCH FOR PATCHY FOG TO DEVELOP IN THE EVENING THERE. THE SUNSHINE WILL BE A WELCOME SIGHT, BUT WE WILL START THE DAY OUT WITH A LOT OF FOG. HERE IS YOUR 8 DAY FORECAST STARTING ON SUNDAY. TO BRIDGERS WILL CREEP BACK INTO THE LOW 90'S THIS WEEK, AND OTHERWISE, IT IS GOING TO BE A